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Speech Recognition Using Articulatory And Excitation Source Features 1st Edition K Sreenivasa Rao

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Speech Recognition Using Articulatory And Excitation Source Features 1st Edition K Sreenivasa Rao
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.49 MB
Pages: 100
Author: K. Sreenivasa Rao, Manjunath K E (auth.)
ISBN: 9783319492193, 9783319492209, 3319492195, 3319492209
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Speech Recognition Using Articulatory And Excitation Source Features 1st Edition K Sreenivasa Rao by K. Sreenivasa Rao, Manjunath K E (auth.) 9783319492193, 9783319492209, 3319492195, 3319492209 instant download after payment.

This book discusses the contribution of articulatory and excitation source information in discriminating sound units. The authors focus on excitation source component of speech -- and the dynamics of various articulators during speech production -- for enhancement of speech recognition (SR) performance. Speech recognition is analyzed for read, extempore, and conversation modes of speech. Five groups of articulatory features (AFs) are explored for speech recognition, in addition to conventional spectral features. Each chapter provides the motivation for exploring the specific feature for SR task, discusses the methods to extract those features, and finally suggests appropriate models to capture the sound unit specific knowledge from the proposed features. The authors close by discussing various combinations of spectral, articulatory and source features, and the desired models to enhance the performance of SR systems.

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